It's obvious that the farmer left the combine there in the winter. That way, the "I" could be dotted without the cutting through the rest of the script formation, a different one must have been used to finish the rest. Duh, haha.
Or, John Simon just threw the combine there after the rest of the formation was finished. Come to think of it, this is probably a more reasonable explination.

it really depends. That's my cop-out answer. Of the posters I've done this year, this one easily took me the longest. I'd say I sepnt a solid 8-10 hours on this. A lot of it is coming up with the concept, then developing the specific design of the poster. I started from scratch on this one 3 times, but some, like the UAB print, I've gotten "right" the "first" time and those obviosuly don't take as long.

Its very well done, you can tell they take a while to make just by the quality of the work. I wish I could make something like that but all my creative talent was spent on music I am afraid. Amazing stuff Walt and thanks for the reply.

"Do not dwell in the past, do not dream of the future, concentrate the mind on the present moment."

if you're a member at Costco, they have a pretty solid printing service for large jobs. Otherwise Kinko's or any print shop should be able to knock these out, and the price will probably be about the same wherever you go.